The Associated Press received a copy of the agreement Monday after a two-year legal fight for access.

It shows that surgeon John Chaloupka agreed not to disparage the university after his June 2011 departure and that Chaloupka and the university agreed they would only say that he left to pursue another opportunity.

The deal allowed Chaloupka to keep his $380,000 per-year salary for the 2010-2011 academic year, even though he was moved to a non-clinical position, with a different office and no access to the university's clinical computer records.